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More Details on CG Death
The Santa Barbara Independent has published a fascinating piece on smuggling between Mexico and California that also offered more details in the death of USCG Chief Petty Officer Terrell Horne III on Sunday. As we reported on Wednesday, Horne was killed after a suspected smuggling panga rammed the 21-ft RIB he and other crewman were…
Forget Shopping, Go Sailing
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USCG Crewman Killed at Channel Islands
Chief Petty Officer Terrell Horne III was killed Sunday by suspected smugglers off the Channel Islands. © USCG / Lt. Stewart Sibert US Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Terrell Horne III, 34, was killed near the Channel Islands on Sunday when a panga driven by suspected smugglers rammed the inflatable that Horne and another crewmember…
Pacific Puddle Jump Dates Set
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